Coolhandz
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- Nicholas
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Besides an article published in Not A Tesla App, I have found it hard to find anything on these sensors which are at least on the stock Perilli's which come on the CT. The article uses words such as "likely" to "can" describing what they might do and how Tesla might be using them, but I have been unable to find anything definitive into how/if the CT even uses any data from these sensors at all.
What I am really trying to get at is, when I go to get new tires, should i splurge and get a new set of these sensors to have them installed in the tires? If so, would the CT be able to read them out of the box (doubtful) or would I need to do something in a service menu or (worst case) at a service center?
These sensors seem like the could provide valuable and meaningful data so I am curious if they are even doing anything and should they be transferred or replaced along with the tire.
What I am really trying to get at is, when I go to get new tires, should i splurge and get a new set of these sensors to have them installed in the tires? If so, would the CT be able to read them out of the box (doubtful) or would I need to do something in a service menu or (worst case) at a service center?
These sensors seem like the could provide valuable and meaningful data so I am curious if they are even doing anything and should they be transferred or replaced along with the tire.
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